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a civil trial, when a judge says "Objection Overruled," what does that mean?

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It means that one side has objected to the question being asked. It also means that the judge has rendered an immediate decision on the objection and decided that the question can be asked and answered.

What does it mean when a judge says "Objection Sustained"?

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It means that one party has objected to the question. It also means that the judge has decided that the attorney asking the question CANNOT ask the question, and that the witness is NOT to answer the question. There are many legal reasons why a judge would decide that an attorney could not ask a particular question. It means that the attorney raising the objection believes that the witness is being asked a question that asks him or her to assume facts that have not been introduced into evidence.

My screen says "Your session has expired." What does that mean?

Frequently Asked Questions - Associated Content
For security purposes you are automatically logged out of your account 12 hours after you log in or if you change Internet browsers or computers. If your screen says "Your session has expired," simply enter your password to access your account.

What does clinical trial "phase" mean?

Clinical Trials - Frequently Asked Questions - sleepdisorder...
Before any drug, device or treatment is tested in humans, it is tested in animals. This is done to ensure the basic safety of the treatment. No treatment is administered to animals or humans unless the researchers have a scientific basis for believing that the treatment will have a positive rather than a negative effect.

What does the judge do in a jury trial?

Jury Duty Information for Metropolitan Nashville & Davidson ...
The judge performs several functions. The judge guides and controls the conduct of the entire trial. The judge presides over the presentation of evidence to the jury by the parties. It is the judge's responsibility to make sure the jury hears and sees only the evidence that is legally admissible. After all the evidence has been presented to the jury, the judge tells the jury the proper rules of the law required to resolve the case.

What is a trial by judge?

Frequently Asked Questions: Criminal Law FAQs
A trial by judge is a second procedure for hearing and deciding a criminal law case. A judge hears all of the evidence and testimony and makes the final decision.

The site says CareCredit is a GE Money Company. What does that mean?

FAQs about CareCredit Patient Financing Payment Plans
We know credibility is important to you. That's why we like to let you know that CareCredit is a GE Money Company, which means you can rest assured that you're getting the most credible and trusted financial partner available. For over 20 years, we've helped over five million cardholders get the procedures they want and need. To learn more about the wide range of consumer financial services offered by GE Money, click here.

What does it mean when a card says it adds +8F to a reversal?

Raw Deal FAQ: Complete
It means that whatever the Fortitude Value of the reversal you want to play, add 8F to it. So if I want to play an Escape Move, which costs 0F, it now costs 8F and if I have a Fortitude Rating of 7F or less, I won't be able to play the Escape Move. By the way, we call this adding of Fortitude "Fortitude plunging".

There is sometimes a link that says I can "download the source image." What does this mean?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Cartographic Connections
The source image is a Lizardtech .sid file the server uses to send you a particular view. If you want, you can download the file to your machine and view it locally with the Lizardtech viewer.

What does it mean when it says "does not contain LOV" when I select LOV in a field?

HR FAQs
Not all fields have a list of values (LOV). If you select LOV in a field and it says “does not contain LOV,” you do not need to enter data in that field.

What does it mean when the program says “No more Items available” in study mode?

HamTestOnline™ — Frequently asked questions
This means that you have seen all the questions in a particular question pool or set of Topics. The website will continue to drill you on the questions you have already seen. If you have not yet subscribed to the system, this message indicates that you have seen all the "free stuff".

My ticket says N-FAN (or L-FAN, or something similar). What does that mean?

U2 Tour FAQ - U2tours.com
That means your ticket was purchased via the U2.com Fan Club presale. If you have a GA ticket, it means you can lineup in the U2.com Fan Club line (if it exists). It might also mean you gain entry into the venue earlier, but that's not necessarily the case at all venues. It does NOT mean you have a better chance at getting into the ellipse. And, it should be noted, the Fan Club line is quite often longer than the non-fan club line.

My OFA report says "Spondylosis" below the phenotypic hip evaluation. What does this mean?

OFA: Frequently Asked Questions
Spondylosis is another incidental radiographic finding where smooth new bone production is visualized between vertebral bodies at the intervertebral disc spaces. The new bone production can vary in extent from formation of small bone spurs to complete bridging of adjacent vertebral bodes. Spondylosis may occur secondary to spinal instability but often it is of unknown cause and clinically insignificant. A familial basis for its development has been reported.

What does it mean when it says 'under offer'?

Capital Radio London - Help A London Child - FAQ
If someone has started a transaction to adopt the landmark it will appear as 'under offer'. If they do not go through with the adoption it will appear again for sale after five minutes. If they do go through with the adoption it will appear as 'sold'. You cannot adopt landmarks that are 'under offer' or 'sold'.

Divorce -- Does a divorce decree relieve me of my old debts if the judge says so?

Merged Credit Reports by TruCredit Frequently Asked Question...
A divorce decree may not always absolve you from your bills. You may still be obligated to repay the joint debts you and your ex-spouse incurred while married. This applies even if a divorce judge directs your ex-spouse to pay a bill. It's best to consult a lawyer about such questions.

What does "civil society" mean?

Volunteer Calgary - Membership FAQ's
A civil society is one that sustains and enhances the capacity of all its members to build a caring and mutually responsible society. It means that citizens - individual, corporate and government - assume joint responsibility for promoting economic, social and environmental well-being. Simply put, civil society is "citizens working for the common good". Go directly to Volunteer Calgary's web page on civil society.

What does the Civil Air Patrol Do?

CAP FAQ
The Civil Air Patrol has three missions. They are Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs and Emergency Services. Follow this link for a complete description of these missions.

What does trial product mean?

Promotions and trial products
All Register.it clients have the option of trying our Hosting (Windows and LInux) and Mailbox Exchange for free for 60 days. During that period you will be able to decide whether to purchase the product or not, according to the modalities that will be described during the activation procedure.

What exactly do you mean by "civil"?

Psycho-Babble FAQ
The dictionary definition is something like "conducive to civic harmony and welfare", but remember also the mission of this site, support and education, and the golden rule. Please respect the views of others even if you think they're wrong. Please be sensitive to their feelings even if yours are hurt. Different points of view are fine, and in fact encouraged, but your freedom of speech is limited here. It can be therapeutic to express yourself, but this isn't necessarily the place.

Do all cases have to go to trial before a judge or jury?

Personal Injury Lawyer-Mark J. Siegel & Associates a Dal...
No. Roughly 85% of our cases are settled prior to trial. Generally, only the large cases or highly disputed cases end up being tried before a jury or judge. Today many cases are resolved quickly through other forms of dispute resolution such as mediation and arbitration. We will discuss all available options with you.
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